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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality. this is seal beach. this is the seal beach pier. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. you understand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? john: we have about 65 brands. a guy comes in, and he can get everything from his socks, boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: ex
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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john: the e-mail address, is this required. >> yeah. john: routing number? >> 0021 . john: this is boring. >> by checking this box you certify under penalty of perjury that all the information is correct . john: the following errors have occurred. i have to do a phone number. >> yes. john: submit again? >> yeah. john: even after i filled everything out the computer made me do it again. and again. and then i had to pick up security reminder. i'll pick the clown enter a caption. the treasury tells you must name your account. i named mine government is so difficult. please work. the following errors have occurred. i had to it again. now i opened the account. next step would be the form, your social, address, phone number, and e-mail address that you used on the account. this form needs to have an official step. this is why you needed me. this is why you had to come into the bank. . john: to get that, he had to call in the branch manager. >> this is mr. stossel. >> hello how are you doing sir, . john: i'm sorry we need you. >> you go ahead and you can send this form in, t
john: the e-mail address, is this required. >> yeah. john: routing number? >> 0021 . john: this is boring. >> by checking this box you certify under penalty of perjury that all the information is correct . john: the following errors have occurred. i have to do a phone number. >> yes. john: submit again? >> yeah. john: even after i filled everything out the computer made me do it again. and again. and then i had to pick up security reminder. i'll pick the clown...
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john: what? it's only muslims who seem to be doing the killing over speech. >> these are a select few small minority group of people from within the vast majority of world's muslims. john: there are almost 2 billion muslims in the world, most are not violent. people say in the west, muslims need special protection. >> in america muslims are a sometimes discriminated against minority. you ought to be kinder. ought to respect their culture. >> it is about free speech and saying it's about. john: saying mohammed was angry. >> he killed people. john: in america, bossch has the right to say that. you were on trial for what you wrote? >> yes. john: mark stein wrote the growing populations will soon take over the west. >> a mean thing to say. why should we not be able to say mean things. john: stein fought in court and won. these slaws no place in free countries. >> no one should be stopped from saying what they believe. but some people are. >> molly norris is a liberal cartoonist of drearily predictabl
john: what? it's only muslims who seem to be doing the killing over speech. >> these are a select few small minority group of people from within the vast majority of world's muslims. john: there are almost 2 billion muslims in the world, most are not violent. people say in the west, muslims need special protection. >> in america muslims are a sometimes discriminated against minority. you ought to be kinder. ought to respect their culture. >> it is about free speech and saying...
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>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself came baptizing with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive forgiveness for their sins. >> and just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart, and the spirit descending like a dove on him. and a voice came from heaven. "you are my son, the beloved. with you, i am well pleased." >> it's at that moment that something profound changes in jesus. and now he feels this vocation, this call, to go spread his own message. this is the beginning of jesus' ministry. >> when they met, when john the baptist's charisma, when his preaching ability, when his apocalyptic fervor, when his criticisms of the power of the day, when all of that hit jesus'
>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself came baptizing with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive...
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served almost a quarter century with john and loved john. still does. i talked to dale about john quite often. that was a relationship that led to me wanting to make sure that i tried to develop that same relationship and of course becoming a member of the ways and means committee we spend so much time together. despite the fact that we haven't been able to the last couple of months, as a committee, we spend an enormous amount of time working together, having meals together, talking to one another. it felt like i had a chance to get so much closer to john and i will never forget that. as big and monument also a life as he led, as important a voice as he was, such a soldier for justice and a figure in american history, as good and decent as a man he was in that respect, as we all know now, of course, is that he was that good a friend. he was that good a human being. he was that generous a person. for me, the last couple of months, obviously it's been hard but it's been special. because john under our temporary rules, john, of course, hasn't been able to
served almost a quarter century with john and loved john. still does. i talked to dale about john quite often. that was a relationship that led to me wanting to make sure that i tried to develop that same relationship and of course becoming a member of the ways and means committee we spend so much time together. despite the fact that we haven't been able to the last couple of months, as a committee, we spend an enormous amount of time working together, having meals together, talking to one...
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john: who? >> the third party i say makes sense is the libertarian. >> this is the largest convention in libertarian party history. [cheers] >> thousands just gather to choose libertarian nominees for president and vice president. >> this is a chance where like-minded people can come together and try to make the world a better place. >> very exciting for the libertarians. john: refreshing to hear libertarian arguments. >> i have a constitution. what i need is a government that honors it and doesn't ask for licenses and permits and certificates for things that are none of the government's business. [cheers] >> all the libertarians have better plans than hillary and donald. >> it's wrong. john: this is gary johnson. libertarians chose him to be their nominee. johnson and other party crashers. that's our show tonight. . john: is that the year when an outsider will finally crash the stranglehold of republicans and democrats? i sure hope so! only one third party will be on the ballot in all 50 states
john: who? >> the third party i say makes sense is the libertarian. >> this is the largest convention in libertarian party history. [cheers] >> thousands just gather to choose libertarian nominees for president and vice president. >> this is a chance where like-minded people can come together and try to make the world a better place. >> very exciting for the libertarians. john: refreshing to hear libertarian arguments. >> i have a constitution. what i need is...
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>> john: is everything illegal in america today? >> i go to six or seven cans, enough to scare the crap out 6 you. >> they thought we this cocaine in tires. >> how can you tell me what i should or shouldn't eat. most americans support laws against prostitution but what if it were legal? what if drugs were legal. one country tried that. >> i think it's working. >> john: but not in america. americans keep passing more rules. >> what are we going to find illegal tomorrow? >> show me in the man and i'll show you the crime. you followed me around you would find three felonies? >> that is under statement. >> john: in america these days everything is illegal. what is more american than opening an lemonade stand? who is first? thank you very much. >> for years, kids that set up stands like this but today watch out. the police may bust you. >> i was like really scared because i didn't know what was going to happen. we had lemonade in front yard for three days and third day they shut us down. >> i could hear them from inside at my house, girl
>> john: is everything illegal in america today? >> i go to six or seven cans, enough to scare the crap out 6 you. >> they thought we this cocaine in tires. >> how can you tell me what i should or shouldn't eat. most americans support laws against prostitution but what if it were legal? what if drugs were legal. one country tried that. >> i think it's working. >> john: but not in america. americans keep passing more rules. >> what are we going to find...
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john gave me confidence. you know, in the battle for the soul of america today, john warner is a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. while we've never made real the full promise of america to all americans, john's life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider. everyone. and the mission handed down generation to generation is to work of perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way forward. that's the power of remembrance. it lies not just on our history, but on our hope for the future. not just in our solace, but in our strength. it lies in our hearts to continue the work of democracy, the work of our time, of all time, and the work of john's whole life. to john's senate staff, thank you for your service for all you'll do to carry on john's legacy. and to his family, jeannie, virginia, john, mary, andrew, jill, i know it hurts to remember. sometimes it just hurts to remember. but it's also the way to h
john gave me confidence. you know, in the battle for the soul of america today, john warner is a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. while we've never made real the full promise of america to all americans, john's life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider. everyone. and the mission handed down generation to generation is to work of perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way...
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john: i think so. facebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, but it hasn't really worked out. what can the next iteration of google glass do to be etter? how optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing as it gets better and better. apple watches will get better and better. emily: do you have one? john: i do, it is a fun thing. look at the stuff at apple, this is probably the first company to $1 trillion in market cap. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are those going to be the four major platforms 10 years from now? john: the conventional wisdom would be, probably not. but the truth of the matter is that these are four amazing companies with talented people, proven propositions to consu
john: i think so. facebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, but it hasn't really worked out. what can the next iteration of google glass do to be etter? how optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing as it gets better...
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john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you put your political opponents in prison, how democratic is that? john: but don king, the boxing promoter, he goes to venezuela and says to see what is happening here makes me feel good all over. you, he says to chavez, you are the one concerned about the poor. danny glover, a true man of the people. >> where are people going to? are they going to live in lovely venezuela, or are they coming here, right? are the cubans hanging out there or getting on ships or little boats trying to get here? the venezuelan economy, the people in control of it,
john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you...
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john: up next. the berter alternative. >> i support marriage equality. >> i support marriage equality. sharing stories from home helps me sustain my recovery >> i support marriage equality. from my mental and substance use disorder. join the voices for recovery. for confidential information on mental and substance use disorders, call 1-800-662-4357. brought to you by the u.s. department of health & human services. john: as donald trump and hillary clinton dominate the news coverage, it's important to remember that wiser people have better answer to the nation's problems than either of them. of course, i'm talking about the libertarian presidential team, former governors larry johnson and bill weld. let's tackle issues republicans and democrats ought to be talking about. we are going broke. entitlements is the big reason. >> it needs to be addressed. medicare and medicaid need to devolve to the states. they woo would have to raise the retirement age. they can couple a fair means testing. they can all
john: up next. the berter alternative. >> i support marriage equality. >> i support marriage equality. sharing stories from home helps me sustain my recovery >> i support marriage equality. from my mental and substance use disorder. join the voices for recovery. for confidential information on mental and substance use disorders, call 1-800-662-4357. brought to you by the u.s. department of health & human services. john: as donald trump and hillary clinton dominate the news...
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john: they were there with us. john: yes. >> the same food you ate? john: yes. it was not too long after that i got assigned to the 64th field hospital for the prisoner exchange in panmunjom. >> 64th field hospital. john: we took all of our pows we had left and exchanged them for the ones -- the south korean soldiers and americans. >> whether any pows left? john: i thought they all got away but there were about 3000 left. we had that exchange. interestingly enough, when we were taking them up to panmunjom -- i think we called it the freedom village. we issued the prisoners all new uniforms. fatigues and boots, new socks, haircuts, everything, so when they are going up in the trucks they would look good. on the way up there, they took all their close off threw them on the road, scratched each on the road, scratched each other. , when they got up to the exchange point they are saying look with those guards did to us in the prison camp. i have pictures of that, where the road is strewn with boots and clothing. that shocked me that they would do that. we treated the
john: they were there with us. john: yes. >> the same food you ate? john: yes. it was not too long after that i got assigned to the 64th field hospital for the prisoner exchange in panmunjom. >> 64th field hospital. john: we took all of our pows we had left and exchanged them for the ones -- the south korean soldiers and americans. >> whether any pows left? john: i thought they all got away but there were about 3000 left. we had that exchange. interestingly enough, when we...
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john: i think so. facebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, but it hasn't really worked out. what can the next iteration of google glass do to be better? how optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing as it gets better and better. apple watches will get better and better. emily: do you have one? john: i do, it is a fun thing. look at the stuff at apple, this is probably the first company to $1 trillion in market cap. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are those going to be the four major platforms 10 years from now? john: the conventional wisdom would be, probably not. but the truth of the matter is that these are four amazing companies with talented people, proven propositions to cons
john: i think so. facebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, but it hasn't really worked out. what can the next iteration of google glass do to be better? how optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing as it gets...
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john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you put your political opponents in prison, how democratic is that? john: but don king, the boxing promoter, he goes to venezuela and says to see what is happening here makes me feel good all over. you, he says to chavez, you are the one concerned about the poor. danny glover, a true man of the people. >> where are people going to? are they going to live in lovely venezuela, or are they coming here, right? are the cubans hanging out there or getting on ships or little boats trying to get here? the venezuelan economy, the people in control of it,
john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you...
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john: yes. emily: john, ellen is someone you personally brought in. she was your chief of staff, you were her mentor. how did you feel when you found out she was suing you? john: i was sick. it was painful. ellen was a good chief of staff. but when i read the charges, i i knew that these had no merit. emily: how aware were you of this situation, how aware where you that she was not happy? john: i'd rather not get into the past. ellen did some good things. i wish her well. emily: she is now the ceo of reddit, she is making bold moves. was she really not senior partner material? john: it is important to look at the difference between being an operator and an investor, i think that she can be a good ceo. i hope that she is. but to be a successful investing partner is a different job. emily: have you talked to her? john: only briefly in the trial. emily: what did you guys say? john: i said hello and how is your family? she said ok. that is it. i have not spoken with her since. emily: why didn't you try harder to settle? john: i always believed it should b
john: yes. emily: john, ellen is someone you personally brought in. she was your chief of staff, you were her mentor. how did you feel when you found out she was suing you? john: i was sick. it was painful. ellen was a good chief of staff. but when i read the charges, i i knew that these had no merit. emily: how aware were you of this situation, how aware where you that she was not happy? john: i'd rather not get into the past. ellen did some good things. i wish her well. emily: she is now the...
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john: yes! but then two years later, he said this -- >> if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. you got a business, you didn't build that. >> what's that about? two years later, is this politics? >> kernel of truth what obama is saying, all the 1980s and 90s had government participation, microchips, microwaves, lasers. john: some. >> but a small amount. the big point is government doesn't pick who succeeds or fails. it's the free market who does that. that's the great thing about entrepreneurship. start a business than to work for a large company. john: now the president says it's government job to help businesses succeed. >> i've called on my entire administration to help entrepreneurs get loans, cut through red tape, speed up innovation, and get their businesses off the ground faster. john: what? they've done the opposite. pass a thousand new rules every week, all the rules are obstacles to entrepreneurship. when i interviewed mark cuban, he said under today's rules he cou
john: yes! but then two years later, he said this -- >> if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. you got a business, you didn't build that. >> what's that about? two years later, is this politics? >> kernel of truth what obama is saying, all the 1980s and 90s had government participation, microchips, microwaves, lasers. john: some. >> but a small amount. the big point is government doesn't pick who succeeds or fails. it's the free market who does...
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john: it's not okay. what the candidates don't know, that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. ♪ ♪ john: those two don't. trump is maybin. books but both plan to be a wonderful world if we would just do what they say. i doubt it. frederick hayek in his book a fatal conceits is a curious task of economics is to teach men how little they know about what they imagined they can design. hyatt was talking about communist central planners but democracies aren't immune. president obama with the ideal health insurance system. now even bill clinton says his plan hurts people. >> the premiums doubled in their coverage was cut in half. it's the craziest thing in the world. john: the craziest thing in the world? i don't know. these two candidates are planning some crazy stuff. >> wingtip can deploy half a billion more solar panels and have enough clean energy to power every home. johnno we can't with today's technology. that's a fantasy. i thought trump because he's a businessman would be more practical b
john: it's not okay. what the candidates don't know, that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. ♪ ♪ john: those two don't. trump is maybin. books but both plan to be a wonderful world if we would just do what they say. i doubt it. frederick hayek in his book a fatal conceits is a curious task of economics is to teach men how little they know about what they imagined they can design. hyatt was talking about communist central planners but democracies aren't immune. president...
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john chapman grew up in connecticut. from a very young age, john was determined to protect those in need. in kindergarten, john noticed that his classmate was being bullied, as he says, john stepped in and saved me. in his high school yearbook, john quoted these words, give yourself before taking up someone else. very farsighted. john lived by that motto, every single day. everybody that new him said that is the way he lived. graduatedafter he from high school, john enlisted in the united states air force. he was among the elite few to complete air force special tactics training, one of the most rigorous training programs in all of the military. john became an expert in avoiding undetected onto the uptlefield and -- to set airfields and direct fire support. now, john will become the first special tactics airmen to receive the congressional medal of honor. inn mack valerie pennsylvania -- john met valerie in pennsylvania while he was training with the army. it was a big day, a good day, right? they married in 1992 and the
john chapman grew up in connecticut. from a very young age, john was determined to protect those in need. in kindergarten, john noticed that his classmate was being bullied, as he says, john stepped in and saved me. in his high school yearbook, john quoted these words, give yourself before taking up someone else. very farsighted. john lived by that motto, every single day. everybody that new him said that is the way he lived. graduatedafter he from high school, john enlisted in the united...
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john: why? margee: you have a chemical cascade preparing her body to be strong and endorphins and dopamine and all these things are feeling good periods for some people that could be a draw too. john: i assume scare house was totally new but in the 17th century i think we have a picture the russians were doing something similar? margee: the precursor to the rollercoaster and e there you have it. we have been seeking that feeling forever. john: when we in the news business talk about fear we access about things that might kill us. crime, terrorism and we will talk about that later in the show but i was surprised in times square most people did not ring up physical threats. what do you fear? >> what do i really fear? failure is a big one. >> probably failure. i'm worried about not getting a good job. john: what do you fear in life? >> absolutely nothing but the socialist party. john: what do you fear in life? >> going to hell. john: in terms of safety before you go to hell? >> i really don't fear
john: why? margee: you have a chemical cascade preparing her body to be strong and endorphins and dopamine and all these things are feeling good periods for some people that could be a draw too. john: i assume scare house was totally new but in the 17th century i think we have a picture the russians were doing something similar? margee: the precursor to the rollercoaster and e there you have it. we have been seeking that feeling forever. john: when we in the news business talk about fear we...
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john: i did. i got to be cochairman of the illinois finance committee with a friend of yours, jim crown. we worked for penny pritzker. and that was a magical thing to be able to be involved on the ground floor. once he was elected president, i got to be cochairman of the inauguration. and that was special. and what was really special, when he first got elected, we were the temporary transition headquarters at ariel. so for three days, he was there helping to form the government. it is something you never forget. david: you helped him in his campaign. he is using your offices for the transition. did he offer you a job, and if so, why did you not take it? john: we never had that conversation. i love investing and i love our business, and i have a great team, as i mentioned earlier, at ariel, so there was never a thought that i would go to washington. david: are you worried about a recession in the near future? john: i am not worried about the -- a recession. warren buffett always says last century,
john: i did. i got to be cochairman of the illinois finance committee with a friend of yours, jim crown. we worked for penny pritzker. and that was a magical thing to be able to be involved on the ground floor. once he was elected president, i got to be cochairman of the inauguration. and that was special. and what was really special, when he first got elected, we were the temporary transition headquarters at ariel. so for three days, he was there helping to form the government. it is something...
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john: thank you, senator john barrasso. all these laws have unintended consequences. >> thank you, john. john: let us look at thatig 7-foot pilot in. there it is. and the secretary shall continue to write new rules, it says in the bill. they will grow. okay. now let's debate. one of the people that agrees with us. pediatrician steve auerbach says that is wrong in the free market does not really work for madison , so we need more government control. steve, you say obamacare does not go far enough to protect people. >> sure. what we need is health care for all americans, healthcare access for all americans. the way to achieve that, step number one would be true universal health-insurance through a single payer health care system. john: canada, britain. >> all the western industrialized countries, the capitalist democratic countries, not just all thus, japan, thailand, germany, folks have access to go choose the doctors that want to go to colleges the hostels and the clinics that want to go to, under our system will we propose
john: thank you, senator john barrasso. all these laws have unintended consequences. >> thank you, john. john: let us look at thatig 7-foot pilot in. there it is. and the secretary shall continue to write new rules, it says in the bill. they will grow. okay. now let's debate. one of the people that agrees with us. pediatrician steve auerbach says that is wrong in the free market does not really work for madison , so we need more government control. steve, you say obamacare does not go far...
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john: yeah. somewhere good people, most are good people, but what does a country do about those who are not? thousands of people who say they're from syria are now pouring into europe. how many will europe take? we have borders and rules for a reason. in america, this election season most republican candidates look for votes saying things like this -- >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. john: most candidates said i'm not anti-immigrant, i welcome immigrants that come legally. jeb bush went further and took heat for saying yes, millions of undocumented people who are here did come here illegally, but it's not a felony. >> it's kind of a -- it's an act of love. john: love, because they're trying to create a better life for their families. that statement appalls dennis lynch who spent his own money making three anti-immigration documentaries titled they come to america. >> they rape our kids and kill our neighbors. >> it's not safe to not screen th
john: yeah. somewhere good people, most are good people, but what does a country do about those who are not? thousands of people who say they're from syria are now pouring into europe. how many will europe take? we have borders and rules for a reason. in america, this election season most republican candidates look for votes saying things like this -- >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. john: most candidates said i'm...
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>> john: come on! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> we got john leguizamo! and crazy legs! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> oh! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] doing a dance off! right now! crazy legs! make some noise! [cheers and applause] and john leguizamo, make some noise! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> john: all right! stay tuned because when we come back, diane guerrero will be joining me on the show. so don't go away. [cheers and applause] a message from fireball. can i leave? this work party ain't working... 'f' it! ♪♪ ♪♪ fireball. ozzy, are you going to help me pack these boxes or what? we've got a flight to england! hang on, sharon. i want to plug in my playstation vr2. is that a friendly dinosaur? (roaring) oh my god! what the... (screeching) (screaming) oh, no! sharon! rated "t" for teen. (laughing) this is amazing! electronic voice: playstation. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> john: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an activist, author, and actor you may know from "or
>> john: come on! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> we got john leguizamo! and crazy legs! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> oh! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] doing a dance off! right now! crazy legs! make some noise! [cheers and applause] and john leguizamo, make some noise! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> john: all right! stay tuned because when we come back, diane guerrero will be joining me on the show. so...
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john: and then some quick ones. foreign aid. john: -- >> abolish it. john: in this? >> yes. john: the fed? >> abolish it. john: gambling, legalize it? >> i have a problem with it. it is a vice that i don't really care. vegas is still standing. whenever. john: sex work, prostitution. >> i have a problem with that one. and not there. john: okay. the marriage. always been there. don't change my church and say my church has to marry people. i won't tell you that your church doesn't have to. john: i welcome you to libertarianism and moving more toward it. i would love to have some longer conversations with you. you ve been in this space for a very long time. >> i still have a lot to learn, but i will tell you, it is refreshing to talk to somebody who will welcome somebody with open arms and even though a lot of stuff is wrong about the
john: and then some quick ones. foreign aid. john: -- >> abolish it. john: in this? >> yes. john: the fed? >> abolish it. john: gambling, legalize it? >> i have a problem with it. it is a vice that i don't really care. vegas is still standing. whenever. john: sex work, prostitution. >> i have a problem with that one. and not there. john: okay. the marriage. always been there. don't change my church and say my church has to marry people. i won't tell you that your...
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john: in. john: right after the founders signed this to our constitution, benjamin franklin said, i agree to this constitution because the general government is necessary. then he went on to say, this is likely to end and despotism as other forms of done before. it's creepy, but true. most governments go bad. freedom is not the natural state of things. so three cheers for state competition. maybe a rumble between the states will preserve liberty, limit the autocrats power to take our freedom. the best way to increase liberty would be to move to a small state and in get 20,000 other freedom lovers to move to the state. then there would have enough votes to prevent the government from dominating their lives. so we stayed? well, it will need to be small so that 20,000 votes would make a difference. they held the vote and new hampshire run. already has lax gun laws. the freedom to ride a motorcycle without a helmet. and so far about 14,000 people have agreed to move. 1,000 a move already. of the 20
john: in. john: right after the founders signed this to our constitution, benjamin franklin said, i agree to this constitution because the general government is necessary. then he went on to say, this is likely to end and despotism as other forms of done before. it's creepy, but true. most governments go bad. freedom is not the natural state of things. so three cheers for state competition. maybe a rumble between the states will preserve liberty, limit the autocrats power to take our freedom....
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john: i was. david: the advantage is that your parents put a lot of time and attention in on you, is that a good thing? john: they focused everything on me. they got divorced when i was three years old. so i had two different lifestyles. my dad loved in a studio apartment not far from downtown. my mom lived in a large house in hyde park. they were different political persuasions. my mom was republican, and my dad was a democrat. so i learned to negotiate two different worlds each and every week. david: and you win to chicago lab school, which is known for its k-12? john: i got there in ninth-grade. terrific place. david: and in addition to your academic pursuits, you are a basketball player? john: i was. david: and you went to princeton and you played basketball at princeton? john: i was fortunate to play basketball for the hall of fame coach pete carril. he was a legend in someone who transformed my life. david: you were a captain your senior year? john: i got the chance to be one. coach carril t
john: i was. david: the advantage is that your parents put a lot of time and attention in on you, is that a good thing? john: they focused everything on me. they got divorced when i was three years old. so i had two different lifestyles. my dad loved in a studio apartment not far from downtown. my mom lived in a large house in hyde park. they were different political persuasions. my mom was republican, and my dad was a democrat. so i learned to negotiate two different worlds each and every...
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[laughter] than john boehner. in congress, john served in several leadership roles and as committee chair. in modern history, he was among the best prepared in history to be elected to become speaker. and this preparation served john well, and our country. history will be very kind to this man. from the time john received that gavel from then former speaker nancy pelosi, until this year when i had to return it, the federal government was spending less in discretionary than it was when john was first handed the gavel. i do not know if that will ever happen again. it has already been broken. john also secured new educational opportunities through charter schools for underprivileged children in d.c. and across the country. and john showed his love for freedom by commissioning the freedom foyer in the capitol which includes the bust of winston churchill. he did this while skillfully managing diverse views and personalities. [laughter] you know who they are. [laughter] i saw this firsthand when we worked together to ea
[laughter] than john boehner. in congress, john served in several leadership roles and as committee chair. in modern history, he was among the best prepared in history to be elected to become speaker. and this preparation served john well, and our country. history will be very kind to this man. from the time john received that gavel from then former speaker nancy pelosi, until this year when i had to return it, the federal government was spending less in discretionary than it was when john was...
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[applause] john: are you a republican? >> no. john: democrat? >> no. john: students. john: the nation's capital where the students need to be more than 1,000 of them gathered. now we discussed -- we will also look at the criminal justice system. in coulter will defend republicans. liberty 101 is our show tonight. [applause] ♪ john: i'm in washington d.c. a place that needs a lesson in liberty. i'm excited that tonight i am surrounded by college students, more than a thousand of them will travel here for a students for liberty conference. they came to learn about good government and free. here in washington? [laughter] the conference this year, but in these -- in d.c. we're surrounded by democrats who want to take away my economic freedom and republicans want to take more personal freedom. and glad their is a third party, although it has not got much traction. this year the libertarian presidential candidate got more than a million votes. that, of course, was gary johnson, former governor of new mexico. continues to fight for liberty one of the people who tell me abo
[applause] john: are you a republican? >> no. john: democrat? >> no. john: students. john: the nation's capital where the students need to be more than 1,000 of them gathered. now we discussed -- we will also look at the criminal justice system. in coulter will defend republicans. liberty 101 is our show tonight. [applause] ♪ john: i'm in washington d.c. a place that needs a lesson in liberty. i'm excited that tonight i am surrounded by college students, more than a thousand of...
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john: just ask the spanish. i was reading that you recently endorsed christine quinn here for mayor in new york. >> yes. john: are you absolutely sure you don't want to give anthony weiner a fifth chance? are you sure, tim? >> i think anthony weiner's name is a metaphor for how he is and will behave as a mayor if we're foolish enough to elect him. it's a little frightening. >> john: it will be amazing but i don't think new yorkers are going to do that. i can't believe if my heart of hearts. >> i'm going to be going around on september 10 which is the day of the primary making certain that they're well informed about their decision-making. >> john: project runway is back for your 134th season. >> i hope it doesn't feel like that. >> john: this time you have the ability to overrule a judge's decision. >> i do. john: you are god. thank you. i have to tell you though what happened was that in season 11, i intervened with the judging process near the very end of the season because an incredible designer was being eli
john: just ask the spanish. i was reading that you recently endorsed christine quinn here for mayor in new york. >> yes. john: are you absolutely sure you don't want to give anthony weiner a fifth chance? are you sure, tim? >> i think anthony weiner's name is a metaphor for how he is and will behave as a mayor if we're foolish enough to elect him. it's a little frightening. >> john: it will be amazing but i don't think new yorkers are going to do that. i can't believe if my...
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john: the bp oil spill? >> that is an example you start off with a talking head reading from the scripted line. nobody believes it. then when the companies realize there needs to be real action then you talk about it and they change. that was a bp. >> but they put a sputtering ceo knucklehead, tony hayward i want my life back. he said i want my life back that is why it bp is known as battered petroleum. he was awful. john: that was better than the exxon valdez is. >> you have other factors. a different location and issues of people being drunk and a negligent. they did not say anything. john: i don't blame them. the media is hostile to business. >> not talking. they say we don't know what you do. >> we may be in trouble. >> but other people make the story for you. john: then fraser seitel will call me an idiot but public relations is silence grants the point*. now exxon has epilogues and talk to the enemy. that is you and? to loosen edges -- is a much more communicative person because they learned valdes was
john: the bp oil spill? >> that is an example you start off with a talking head reading from the scripted line. nobody believes it. then when the companies realize there needs to be real action then you talk about it and they change. that was a bp. >> but they put a sputtering ceo knucklehead, tony hayward i want my life back. he said i want my life back that is why it bp is known as battered petroleum. he was awful. john: that was better than the exxon valdez is. >> you have...
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john: anti-abortion? >> yes, they couch it in terms of a 20-week abortion ban, it is about closing as many clinics in the state, this is is a cross the country where we've seen rights pulled back. in texas it is much harder to get an abortion. john: rough lee the same number of women are anti-abortion. >> why should we allow the government into the decision we make with our doctor, then when you you look at insurance -- -- >> only -- >> birth control, folks up in arms because insurance plans are covering birth control, but since the day that viagra came out, vurng insurance plans have been covering it. john: a big difference, some cover it you can buy it or not, but obamacare retires me to -- requires me to pay for birth control. >> birth control in and of itself is health care. >> no. >> it is -- is -- >> $12 a month at wal-mart. and government has to pay for this. >> the women and men in their lives are able to plan -- >> yourself. >> they want have to a babe. john: heather hang on. >> why is this gover
john: anti-abortion? >> yes, they couch it in terms of a 20-week abortion ban, it is about closing as many clinics in the state, this is is a cross the country where we've seen rights pulled back. in texas it is much harder to get an abortion. john: rough lee the same number of women are anti-abortion. >> why should we allow the government into the decision we make with our doctor, then when you you look at insurance -- -- >> only -- >> birth control, folks up in arms...
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>> john: that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: the supreme court is going to rule on monday or next nurse whether obamacare is unconstitutional or just the mandate is unconstitutional or something. what will happen? fox news legal analyst liswiehl follows it? >> next monday, yes, 25th, it's sort of last month for the session for the supreme court and old western image, they have the decision and get out before they ask too many questions. >> john: as far as what we know about the justice thinking, we know what we heard from the beginning. >> john, six hours of arguments. i covered it for fox radio every minute. what it came down to. what they were crunched on in the middle two hours was the idea of the mandate. can insurance private insurance be mandated in this country. >> john: scalia asked if government can force people to buy health insurance can they force you to buy broccoli? >> that is a slippery slope argument. if you can be mandated to buy this private insurance, into the government insurance, a private insurance by the government, then what is the next things the g
>> john: that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: the supreme court is going to rule on monday or next nurse whether obamacare is unconstitutional or just the mandate is unconstitutional or something. what will happen? fox news legal analyst liswiehl follows it? >> next monday, yes, 25th, it's sort of last month for the session for the supreme court and old western image, they have the decision and get out before they ask too many questions. >> john: as far as...
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[applauding] john: even john boehner applauded. not very enthusiastically, but he applauded the president saying a million electric vehicles will help us break our dependence on oil. that is a popular idea. after leonardo dicaprio is proud he owns one of these hybrid electric cars which can go 125 miles per hour. great. he can afford the $100,000 cost. so can justin bieber. george clooney bought this car for 100 grand but sold it back to the company. maybe because it only goes 30 miles before it needs to recharge. still, electric cars just appeal to people. they give off no emissions. that is why they're a great alternative to oil burning cars. so says brian wynne. part of the electric drive transportation association an electric car lobbying group. bjorn lomborg is back because he is skkptical. a dirty secret? what? >> john, they don't emit any co2 on the road, but once you produce them, they emit a lot of co2 because a lot of energy goes into the production, especially the battery. half of all the emissions coming out of the elec
[applauding] john: even john boehner applauded. not very enthusiastically, but he applauded the president saying a million electric vehicles will help us break our dependence on oil. that is a popular idea. after leonardo dicaprio is proud he owns one of these hybrid electric cars which can go 125 miles per hour. great. he can afford the $100,000 cost. so can justin bieber. george clooney bought this car for 100 grand but sold it back to the company. maybe because it only goes 30 miles before...
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this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. if political gridlock was an olympic sport the congress would be preparing to field a gold medal. maybe we can all do better. but with $85 billion in spending about to be pulled out of our economy by a sequestration act that only the tea party seems to want both major parties resorted to finger pointing instead of action today. >> i really believe that the american people deserve better than what the republicans in this building believe is the right thing. our job in congress should be to provide a foundation for our economy and the next steps. the very least, we should put stumbling blocks in the way. that's what we've done. >> the house did its job. i'm happy to talk to the president. i'm happy to talk to senator reid but the way things happen around here is that the house passes a bill, the senate passes a bill, we disagree, we go to conference. >> john: our political system seems broken but our next guest insists it doesn't have to be that way if citizens act together make it work
this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. if political gridlock was an olympic sport the congress would be preparing to field a gold medal. maybe we can all do better. but with $85 billion in spending about to be pulled out of our economy by a sequestration act that only the tea party seems to want both major parties resorted to finger pointing instead of action today. >> i really believe that the american people deserve better than what the...
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john: and then some quick ones. foreign aid. john: -- >> abolish it. john: in this? >> yes. john: the fed? >> abolish it. john: gambling, legalize it? >> i have a problem with it. it is a vice that i don't really care. vegas is still standing. whenever. john: sex work, prostitution. >> i have a problem with that one. and not there. john: okay. the marriage. always been there. don't change my church and say my church has to marry people. i won't tell you that your church doesn't have to. john: i welcome you to libertarianism and moving more toward it. i would love to have some longer conversations with you. you have been in this space for a very long time. >> i still have a lot to learn, but i will tell you, it is refreshing to talk to somebody who will welcome somebody with open arms and even though a lot of stuff is wrong about the internet, i am willing to admit when i have been wrong and
john: and then some quick ones. foreign aid. john: -- >> abolish it. john: in this? >> yes. john: the fed? >> abolish it. john: gambling, legalize it? >> i have a problem with it. it is a vice that i don't really care. vegas is still standing. whenever. john: sex work, prostitution. >> i have a problem with that one. and not there. john: okay. the marriage. always been there. don't change my church and say my church has to marry people. i won't tell you that your...
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john: makes pea glad i'm not running. >> announcer: now john stossel. john: this year will set another record for political spending. people get upset that money is such a big part of politics. but what do you expect? since government has gotten so big it's moved into every cranny of our lives, it's no surprise some people will spend a lot to help influence it. they want to get their hands on some of the trillions of dollars the fed hand out. if i give you campaign money will i get access to you so i can lobby you so you won't regulate me out of existence? $billion i a lot of money, but it's less than americans spend on potato chips. i'm surprised they don't spend more. now the nominees have been picked. they have, don't believe the pundits saying bernie has a chance. it's really dubious if you look at the betting odd. it's just about certain clinton will get the democratic nomination, trump the republican nomination. now the political spending will increase more, and most of the money will be spent on tv ad. though this year you have to won dire why do
john: makes pea glad i'm not running. >> announcer: now john stossel. john: this year will set another record for political spending. people get upset that money is such a big part of politics. but what do you expect? since government has gotten so big it's moved into every cranny of our lives, it's no surprise some people will spend a lot to help influence it. they want to get their hands on some of the trillions of dollars the fed hand out. if i give you campaign money will i get access...
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john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for unions. and there is a cozy relationship between them. john: to join this argument please follow me on twitter. use the hashtag stossel like my facebook page so you can post on my wall. next, better private alternatives to government mass transit. a better way to go into space. launching an successfully landing its falcon nine rocket. it's the first time it's ever been done. even better money. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually ther
john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for...
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[applause] >> and now john stossel. john: food can kill. people will eat the wong stuff may get sick. it's while mostveryone says we need government to set some limits. make sure there is not bacteria in your food or dangerous chemicals. to make sure food companies tell you what is in their food and how fattening it is. state legislator fel ortiz has done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places. now he wants a ban on adding too much salt. soyou think he saved lives? >> absolutely. john: okay. afarmer. he grows vegetables dollar raises cows, chickens, and pigs. i assume you want the people who buy your beef and pork to be safe. so don't we owe him a vote of thanks for saving this? >> no. i would say you're killing me out here. trying to get my stuff to market. this plethora of government regulations, you know, is killing our farm and our ability to come to market. john: you are just a greedy businessman and don't care if people died. let's go through some of the ways that as
[applause] >> and now john stossel. john: food can kill. people will eat the wong stuff may get sick. it's while mostveryone says we need government to set some limits. make sure there is not bacteria in your food or dangerous chemicals. to make sure food companies tell you what is in their food and how fattening it is. state legislator fel ortiz has done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places. now he wants a ban on...
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. >> john: aasif mandvi,ryone.ver. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight serves as cohost and mentor on lifetime's project runway. >> you're not going to be up there alone. you're going to be up there together. you're a team. the judges aren't going to single you out and say, "sandra, you did x, y and z." sue and i did this together. you're both responsible. go back to work. hi, kate. hi, helen. >> right now we're creating a really structured booedice which will function like this. there will be a high sculpted soldier. >> this captures your eye. you do you really need the eye to go up here too. >> john: he's the best. please we welcome back to the sw tim gunn. [ cheers and applause ] mr. gunn. >> i'm thrilled to be here with you. >> john: i am thrilled to be here with you. i love project runway. >> i love your work on the daily show. so we're even. >> john: there's no other work. so i'm done on that. i watch news all the time, sport all the time and project runway. in the convenient diagram of those three things i think it's just me in th
. >> john: aasif mandvi,ryone.ver. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight serves as cohost and mentor on lifetime's project runway. >> you're not going to be up there alone. you're going to be up there together. you're a team. the judges aren't going to single you out and say, "sandra, you did x, y and z." sue and i did this together. you're both responsible. go back to work. hi, kate. hi, helen. >> right now we're creating a really...
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. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i did. >> you fired 36 principals, 200 some teachers, closed school, and eventually pushed out in washington, d.c.. >> yeah. well, remember, that when i took over the district, it was the lowest performing and most distucksal district in the entire country. what i did were things i thought were obvious, close low performing failing schools failing children for decades. i'm going to fire ineffective employees, pay the effective ones more money, cut a central office bureaucracy out of control in half. those were the things i k
. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe,...
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john: who knows when that will john: who knows when that will start?
john: who knows when that will john: who knows when that will start?